The outdoor pool in Lloydminster has received some much-needed renovations and upgrades.
The Co-op Community Outdoor Pool received $101,000 in changes, improving accessibility and comfort for visitors.
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Renovations to the washrooms and change rooms include plumbing and electrical upgrades, flooring repairs and structure enhancements.
“The building is quite extensive for age, and it needed some epoxy floor repairs, installation of a waterproof membrane and tile in the washroom shower areas,” said Mayor Gerald Aalbers.

The facility was getting older and was in need of upgrades.
“There’s an extensive list (of repairs),” said Aalbers.
Other key components of the project include new cabinetry and counters in the washrooms, replacement of toilet partitions and change room stalls, new change room benches, full plumbing upgrades, new doors and trims and upgraded bathroom accessories.
The site also received additional improvements. The exterior lighting was upgraded, concrete replaced and exterior cladding work was done.
The work was completed prior to the pool opening for the season this year.
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